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Moving Beyond the Margins: Why Credit Access is the Key to River Valley’s Future
By Stephanie Gettridge-Quinones, President of the River Valley Black Chamber of Commerce For too long, the story of Black businesses
Bishop, Lawler, Salazar, & Clarke Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Protect Healthcare WOrkforce & Maintain Patient Access
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (GA-02) and Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17) introduced the H–1Bs for Physicians and
A View From A Pew: The ABCs of a Better You
Every now and then, life doesn’t require a complicated message… it requires a clear one. Not something deep that
Meet Lift Her Up Awardee: Roslyn Giles
Roslyn Giles is an award-winning journalist with WTVM News Leader 9 and WXTX FOX 54 whose career has been defined
A View From A Pew: When the Storm Is Part of the Assignment
One of the great misunderstandings in the life of faith is the belief that if you serve the Lord, storms
Greg Davis and the Frequency of Faith: 40 Years of Davis Broadcasting
Forty years ago, Greg Davis stood at a crossroads he never expected to face. A former assistant principal in Flint,
Meet Lift Her Up Awardee: Yolaunda M. Daniels
Yolaunda M. Daniel is a respected public servant, accomplished leader and dedicated community advocate whose work continues to shape education
Local May 19 Election: Who's Running?
With the slate of candidates now finalized for upcoming elections, community leaders are encouraging voters to take an active role
CEL News: Sunday Edition
Your Official Muscogee County May 19 Voter's Guide READ MORE More than 1,300 attend 22nd Annual Women’
Women Who Encourage, Inspire and Elevate Honored by Courier Eco Latino Newspaper
Over the years, the threads of inspiration woven into the fabric of our society have been richly colored by the
View From a Pew: The Power of Quiet Living
Some of you talk too much. You let people see your plans. You let them see your money. You let